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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Smooth Talkin'

There is a saying that real diplomacy is telling someone to "go to hell" -- and having them look forward to the trip! This is a skill that Tony Snow has, and Scott McClellan, didn't.

McClellan could never get them to look forward to the trip. He was always staying "on message" -- but he didn't go to the trouble of trying to disguise it. He didn't' realize that this was a courtship.

What Scott McClellan never got is that the real skill in parrying a question is to make the reporter feel that you answered it -- or at the very least -- that you care. Otherwise, you're not really "spinning" anybody but yourself.

Conversely, Snow seems to understand this lesson.

As Dana Milbank notes today: "Reporters leaving the 40-minute session would discover that, like his predecessors, Snow had imparted no useful information to them. But he had done it in a far more entertaining manner. "

Snow also has a real advantage in that people respect him. He has credibility -- and he must guard it with his life.

My advice to Tony Snow is to never be put into a situation where he is out-of-the-loop with the rest of the administration. He must continue to be more forthcoming than his predecessor (this will be good for him -- and the president).

Based on yesterday, it looks like Snow is off to a good start. As Don Imus said this morning: "I don't know him, but I like him." They used to say that about Reagan. It's a good sign, indeed.